William Butterfield (1814-1900). One
of the most strident of all 19th century church
architects; his All Saints, Margaret Street, in London is
seen as the touchstone of the 19th century Anglo-Catholic movement,
and a model for Anglo-Catholic churches all over the
world. He made great use of colour, using contrasting
bricks in walls, and contrasting tiles on floors. His
churches are full of carvings.